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Like everyone else, you have your own default settings: habits of interpreting and responding to events around you. It is essential to know what those default settings are to gain a greater latitude and freedom to respond in new and useful ways. You can develop greater freedom by understanding three circles of your loyalties: colleagues, community, and ancestors, or people from your past who have had a great impact on you. This chapter will help you evaluate your feelings of obligation toward these constituencies--feelings that can come into conflict when you are dealing with an adaptive challenge. This chapter was originally published as chapter 14 of "The Practice of Adaptive Leadership: Tools and Tactics for Changing Your Organization and the World."

learning objective:

To guide the leader of adaptive change through the evaluation of her various loyalties and how these loyalties influence behavior and choices.